Fig8: Particlesizedistributions of particle-boundPCDD/Fscontent (ng g−1) ...particle had a higher PCDD/Fscontent and the dioxin concentration can be seen to increase to the very finest particles. The particlesizedistributions of PCDD/Fs ... More than 80% of the PCDD/Fs and toxic equivalents (TEQs) were found

6 shows an elevated level of total PCDD/Fs within this range that would ... contribute to the complicated bioavailability of PCDD/Fs: the feeding behaviors ... Many benthic organisms take in nutrition from ﬁne particles through ﬁltering

always with an increasing particlebound fraction. This is exemplified by the solid ... Relative range Particlebound fraction φ ... between the two travel distances for 1, 2, 3, 4, 7-PeCDD. This line has a maximum below 20% particlebound fraction. 1, 2, 3, 4, 7- PeCDD is an example for a substance having a very low

graphs of free products. The aim of this paper is to compare the size and structural ... that were visited by some particle, with those of the original Cayley graph. We investigate ... of the Green function of the underlying random walk. Furthermore, Φ(R) is bounded

in clay content, and similar to Site 7K-C-382, sand fractions skew toward coarser sizes. The coarse sands again all but eliminate prospects for appreciable eolian ... into the plow zone. However, the higher silt content of the surface horizon

Table 12: Particle-boundPCDD and PCDF Concentration (ng I-TEQ per m ) 3 Sample reference Percentage particlebound Process Particlebound Gas phase Total S13 + S14 Steel induction furnace fabric filter Iron and steel (mixed) induction furnace ... It is possible to obtain a general indication of the distribution of PCDD and PCDF between the particulate and gas phase by analysing the filter material and XAD ... that a high level of particulate control will contribute to minimising PCDD and PCDF